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First published in 1928, this text presents a pageant of the leading types of seventeenth-century mentality. It affords contemporary glimpses of important scientific researches and discoveries and includes letters containing things of first-rate importance for the philosophy of Spinoza.
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First published in 1928, this text presents a pageant of the leading types of seventeenth-century mentality. It affords contemporary glimpses of important scientific researches and discoveries and includes letters containing things of first-rate importance for the philosophy of Spinoza.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429614132
- Artikelnr.: 56414211
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429614132
- Artikelnr.: 56414211
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A. Wolf
Preface. Introduction 1. The Seventeenth Century 2. Descartes and Spinoza
3. Oldenburg, Boyle, and Spinoza 4. The Scientific Background of Spinoza's
Correspondence 5. Hudde, Boxel, Burgh, Leibniz, Tschirnhaus 6. De Vries,
Meyer, Balling, Bouwmeester, Jelles, Schuller 7. Blyenburgh, Ostens,
Velthuysen, Fabritius, Graevius, Steno 8. The Philosophical Importance of
Spinoza's Correspondence 9. Bibliographical Correspondence Letter I. From
Oldenburg II. To Oldenburg III. From Oldenburg IV. To Oldenburg V. From
Oldenburg VI. To Oldenburg VII. From Oldenburg VIII. From de Vries IX. To
de Vries X. To de Vries XI. From Oldenburg XII. To Meyer XIII. To Oldenburg
XIV. From Oldenburg XV. To Meyer XVI. From Oldenburg XVII. To Balling
XVIII. From Blyenbergh XIX. To Blyenbergh XX. From Blyenbergh XXI. To
Blyenbergh XXII. From Blyenbergh XXIII. To Blyenbergh XXIV. From Blyenbergh
XXV. From Oldenburg XXVI. To Oldenburg XXVII. To Blyenburgh XXVIII. To
Bouwmeester XXIX. From Oldenburg XXX. To Oldenburg XXXI. From Oldenburg
XXXII. To Oldenburg XXXIII. From Oldenburg XXXIV. To Hudde XXXV. To Hudde
XXXVI. To Hudde XXXVII. To Bouwmeester XXXVIII. To Van der Meer XXXIX. To
Jelles XL. To Jelles XLI. To Jelles XLI. To Jelles XLII. Velthuysen to
Ostens XLIII. To Ostens XLIV. To Jelles XLV. From Leibniz XLVI. To Leibniz
XLVII. From Fabritius XLVIII. To Fabritius XLVIIIA. To Jelles XLIX. To
Graevius L. To Jelles LI. From Boxel LII. To Boxel LIII. From Boxel LIV. To
Boxel LV. From Boxel LVI. To Boxel LVII. From Tschirnhaus LVIII. To
Schuller LIX. From Tschirnhaus LX. To Tschirnhaus LXI. From Oldenburg
LXII. From Oldenburg LXIII. From Schuller LXIV. To Schuller LXV. From
Tschirnhaus LXVI. To Tschirnhaus LXVII. From Burgh LXVIIA. Steno to the
Reformer of the New Philosophy LXVIII. To Oldenburg LXIX. To Velthuysen
LXX. From Schuller LXXI. From Oldenburg LXXII. To Schuller LXXIII. To
Oldenburg LXXIV. From Oldenburg LXXV. To Oldenburg LXXVI. To Burgh
LXXVII. From Oldenburg LXXVIII. To Oldenburg LXIX. From Oldenburg
LXXX. From Tschirnhaus LXXXI. To Tschirnhaus LXXXII. From Tschirnhaus
LXXXIII. To Tschirnhaus LXXXIV. To an Unknown Friend. Annotations Index
3. Oldenburg, Boyle, and Spinoza 4. The Scientific Background of Spinoza's
Correspondence 5. Hudde, Boxel, Burgh, Leibniz, Tschirnhaus 6. De Vries,
Meyer, Balling, Bouwmeester, Jelles, Schuller 7. Blyenburgh, Ostens,
Velthuysen, Fabritius, Graevius, Steno 8. The Philosophical Importance of
Spinoza's Correspondence 9. Bibliographical Correspondence Letter I. From
Oldenburg II. To Oldenburg III. From Oldenburg IV. To Oldenburg V. From
Oldenburg VI. To Oldenburg VII. From Oldenburg VIII. From de Vries IX. To
de Vries X. To de Vries XI. From Oldenburg XII. To Meyer XIII. To Oldenburg
XIV. From Oldenburg XV. To Meyer XVI. From Oldenburg XVII. To Balling
XVIII. From Blyenbergh XIX. To Blyenbergh XX. From Blyenbergh XXI. To
Blyenbergh XXII. From Blyenbergh XXIII. To Blyenbergh XXIV. From Blyenbergh
XXV. From Oldenburg XXVI. To Oldenburg XXVII. To Blyenburgh XXVIII. To
Bouwmeester XXIX. From Oldenburg XXX. To Oldenburg XXXI. From Oldenburg
XXXII. To Oldenburg XXXIII. From Oldenburg XXXIV. To Hudde XXXV. To Hudde
XXXVI. To Hudde XXXVII. To Bouwmeester XXXVIII. To Van der Meer XXXIX. To
Jelles XL. To Jelles XLI. To Jelles XLI. To Jelles XLII. Velthuysen to
Ostens XLIII. To Ostens XLIV. To Jelles XLV. From Leibniz XLVI. To Leibniz
XLVII. From Fabritius XLVIII. To Fabritius XLVIIIA. To Jelles XLIX. To
Graevius L. To Jelles LI. From Boxel LII. To Boxel LIII. From Boxel LIV. To
Boxel LV. From Boxel LVI. To Boxel LVII. From Tschirnhaus LVIII. To
Schuller LIX. From Tschirnhaus LX. To Tschirnhaus LXI. From Oldenburg
LXII. From Oldenburg LXIII. From Schuller LXIV. To Schuller LXV. From
Tschirnhaus LXVI. To Tschirnhaus LXVII. From Burgh LXVIIA. Steno to the
Reformer of the New Philosophy LXVIII. To Oldenburg LXIX. To Velthuysen
LXX. From Schuller LXXI. From Oldenburg LXXII. To Schuller LXXIII. To
Oldenburg LXXIV. From Oldenburg LXXV. To Oldenburg LXXVI. To Burgh
LXXVII. From Oldenburg LXXVIII. To Oldenburg LXIX. From Oldenburg
LXXX. From Tschirnhaus LXXXI. To Tschirnhaus LXXXII. From Tschirnhaus
LXXXIII. To Tschirnhaus LXXXIV. To an Unknown Friend. Annotations Index
Preface. Introduction 1. The Seventeenth Century 2. Descartes and Spinoza
3. Oldenburg, Boyle, and Spinoza 4. The Scientific Background of Spinoza's
Correspondence 5. Hudde, Boxel, Burgh, Leibniz, Tschirnhaus 6. De Vries,
Meyer, Balling, Bouwmeester, Jelles, Schuller 7. Blyenburgh, Ostens,
Velthuysen, Fabritius, Graevius, Steno 8. The Philosophical Importance of
Spinoza's Correspondence 9. Bibliographical Correspondence Letter I. From
Oldenburg II. To Oldenburg III. From Oldenburg IV. To Oldenburg V. From
Oldenburg VI. To Oldenburg VII. From Oldenburg VIII. From de Vries IX. To
de Vries X. To de Vries XI. From Oldenburg XII. To Meyer XIII. To Oldenburg
XIV. From Oldenburg XV. To Meyer XVI. From Oldenburg XVII. To Balling
XVIII. From Blyenbergh XIX. To Blyenbergh XX. From Blyenbergh XXI. To
Blyenbergh XXII. From Blyenbergh XXIII. To Blyenbergh XXIV. From Blyenbergh
XXV. From Oldenburg XXVI. To Oldenburg XXVII. To Blyenburgh XXVIII. To
Bouwmeester XXIX. From Oldenburg XXX. To Oldenburg XXXI. From Oldenburg
XXXII. To Oldenburg XXXIII. From Oldenburg XXXIV. To Hudde XXXV. To Hudde
XXXVI. To Hudde XXXVII. To Bouwmeester XXXVIII. To Van der Meer XXXIX. To
Jelles XL. To Jelles XLI. To Jelles XLI. To Jelles XLII. Velthuysen to
Ostens XLIII. To Ostens XLIV. To Jelles XLV. From Leibniz XLVI. To Leibniz
XLVII. From Fabritius XLVIII. To Fabritius XLVIIIA. To Jelles XLIX. To
Graevius L. To Jelles LI. From Boxel LII. To Boxel LIII. From Boxel LIV. To
Boxel LV. From Boxel LVI. To Boxel LVII. From Tschirnhaus LVIII. To
Schuller LIX. From Tschirnhaus LX. To Tschirnhaus LXI. From Oldenburg
LXII. From Oldenburg LXIII. From Schuller LXIV. To Schuller LXV. From
Tschirnhaus LXVI. To Tschirnhaus LXVII. From Burgh LXVIIA. Steno to the
Reformer of the New Philosophy LXVIII. To Oldenburg LXIX. To Velthuysen
LXX. From Schuller LXXI. From Oldenburg LXXII. To Schuller LXXIII. To
Oldenburg LXXIV. From Oldenburg LXXV. To Oldenburg LXXVI. To Burgh
LXXVII. From Oldenburg LXXVIII. To Oldenburg LXIX. From Oldenburg
LXXX. From Tschirnhaus LXXXI. To Tschirnhaus LXXXII. From Tschirnhaus
LXXXIII. To Tschirnhaus LXXXIV. To an Unknown Friend. Annotations Index
3. Oldenburg, Boyle, and Spinoza 4. The Scientific Background of Spinoza's
Correspondence 5. Hudde, Boxel, Burgh, Leibniz, Tschirnhaus 6. De Vries,
Meyer, Balling, Bouwmeester, Jelles, Schuller 7. Blyenburgh, Ostens,
Velthuysen, Fabritius, Graevius, Steno 8. The Philosophical Importance of
Spinoza's Correspondence 9. Bibliographical Correspondence Letter I. From
Oldenburg II. To Oldenburg III. From Oldenburg IV. To Oldenburg V. From
Oldenburg VI. To Oldenburg VII. From Oldenburg VIII. From de Vries IX. To
de Vries X. To de Vries XI. From Oldenburg XII. To Meyer XIII. To Oldenburg
XIV. From Oldenburg XV. To Meyer XVI. From Oldenburg XVII. To Balling
XVIII. From Blyenbergh XIX. To Blyenbergh XX. From Blyenbergh XXI. To
Blyenbergh XXII. From Blyenbergh XXIII. To Blyenbergh XXIV. From Blyenbergh
XXV. From Oldenburg XXVI. To Oldenburg XXVII. To Blyenburgh XXVIII. To
Bouwmeester XXIX. From Oldenburg XXX. To Oldenburg XXXI. From Oldenburg
XXXII. To Oldenburg XXXIII. From Oldenburg XXXIV. To Hudde XXXV. To Hudde
XXXVI. To Hudde XXXVII. To Bouwmeester XXXVIII. To Van der Meer XXXIX. To
Jelles XL. To Jelles XLI. To Jelles XLI. To Jelles XLII. Velthuysen to
Ostens XLIII. To Ostens XLIV. To Jelles XLV. From Leibniz XLVI. To Leibniz
XLVII. From Fabritius XLVIII. To Fabritius XLVIIIA. To Jelles XLIX. To
Graevius L. To Jelles LI. From Boxel LII. To Boxel LIII. From Boxel LIV. To
Boxel LV. From Boxel LVI. To Boxel LVII. From Tschirnhaus LVIII. To
Schuller LIX. From Tschirnhaus LX. To Tschirnhaus LXI. From Oldenburg
LXII. From Oldenburg LXIII. From Schuller LXIV. To Schuller LXV. From
Tschirnhaus LXVI. To Tschirnhaus LXVII. From Burgh LXVIIA. Steno to the
Reformer of the New Philosophy LXVIII. To Oldenburg LXIX. To Velthuysen
LXX. From Schuller LXXI. From Oldenburg LXXII. To Schuller LXXIII. To
Oldenburg LXXIV. From Oldenburg LXXV. To Oldenburg LXXVI. To Burgh
LXXVII. From Oldenburg LXXVIII. To Oldenburg LXIX. From Oldenburg
LXXX. From Tschirnhaus LXXXI. To Tschirnhaus LXXXII. From Tschirnhaus
LXXXIII. To Tschirnhaus LXXXIV. To an Unknown Friend. Annotations Index